Hi folks, since I got my Jennings Dutch Boy I feel the need to add another I would like to find a quarter castle front here in Florida, with all the nightmares I have read about shipping these with the the gorillas I'd rather pickup. I am on the gulf coast below Sarasota, but will go most anywhere in Fl. Looking to buy or barter. Working condition preferred, willing to restore a complete machine. Thank you!

Thanks ToyDoc, but I need find a quarter machine as my wife's hands have a hard time with the smaller coins. I would have liked to get a dime machine to go with my nickel one, but she likes to play once in awhile and the larger coins would be helpful. I guess a 50 cent machine would be fine, but will they work with today's coins or would I have to find a couple of rolls of older coins?

Old Gunner wrote:Thanks ToyDoc, but I need find a quarter machine as my wife's hands have a hard time with the smaller coins. I would have liked to get a dime machine to go with my nickel one, but she likes to play once in awhile and the larger coins would be helpful. I guess a 50 cent machine would be fine, but will they work with today's coins or would I have to find a couple of rolls of older coins?

Old Gunner wrote:Thank you Old Slotman! I Should amend my request then for a 25 or 50 cent Castle Front in FLA !

A 50c "Castle Front" will be tougher to find, plus a bit more pricey. There are always 25c versions available, but be very cautious, as these were one of the models that were heavily Reproduced for many years. Many sellers know exactly what they are selling, but at times, will flat-out lie to you, as to what it really is. This is what has always made so many new collectors 'Gun-Shy', in dealing on eBay. Your best bet, is to buy a machine that is a little dirty, and needs some cleaning up. That way you are more likely to get an original. Even though a 50c model will usually be an original, (as they were not reproduced), there is a sight chance that you could come across a Foreign coin version, which was produced in the English 1d coin, which will accept and play on a U.S. 50c, but will not pay out correctly, because of the difference in coin thickness. Good luck with your search.

slot dynasty is correct, be very cautious, check it out before buying it. I don't recall seeing a 50 cent version or the British 1d version but , no doubt they do exist.best of luck on your search ! you sound determined, so it shouldn't be long.jeff H.

Thank you gentlemen for the great advice! I am still kind of a newbie at this. After I found the '28 Jennings at a decent price and cleaned it up I kind of got hooked. I am hoping that once I get the quarter machine in so my wife can play I will be able to sneak a dime one in along the line! I really appreciate you folks taking time to give me the pointers! I am prowling Craig's list, that where I found my first one, in the same town I live in! You never know, I am going to try and avoid eBay if I can.